Seeds of plants such as coconuts, cranberries, and water lilies are known to float in water due to the presence of air pockets within their structure. This buoyancy helps them disperse and colonize new areas through water currents.
Orange seeds float in sugar water because the sugar increases the water's density, allowing the seeds to float. In ordinary water, the seeds sink due to their own density being greater than that of the water.
Calamansi seeds have a lower density than sugar water, causing them to float. In ordinary water, the density of the seeds is greater than that of the water, causing them to sink.
Seeds such as coconuts may float on water due to their low density and the presence of air spaces within them. These air spaces enable them to stay buoyant on the water's surface. Additionally, some seeds have adaptations such as waterproof coatings that further enhance their ability to float.
Seeds that float on water usually have a unique structure that allows them to trap air inside, increasing buoyancy. This adaptation enables the seeds to disperse over long distances by floating on water bodies such as rivers or oceans. Additionally, floating seeds have a better chance of finding suitable environments for germination and growth.
Some objects that float on milk are coins, cork, small plastic toys, and seeds like sesame seeds or chia seeds.
There are two seeds that can float that I know of. And they are: Poppy Seeds and Sunflower Seeds.
Orange seeds float in sugar water because the sugar increases the water's density, allowing the seeds to float. In ordinary water, the seeds sink due to their own density being greater than that of the water.
They float off in the water.
Calamansi seeds have a lower density than sugar water, causing them to float. In ordinary water, the density of the seeds is greater than that of the water, causing them to sink.
Seeds such as coconuts may float on water due to their low density and the presence of air spaces within them. These air spaces enable them to stay buoyant on the water's surface. Additionally, some seeds have adaptations such as waterproof coatings that further enhance their ability to float.
Seeds float with the current.
They float off in the water.
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The neem disperse its seeds by animals such as fruit bat.... answered by Eman grade 5
Bad seeds float because mostly they are eaten by worms or little insects from the inside. Basically they are empty from the inside which makes them lighter
Water: Husk as covering Able to float on water
no seeds dont grow in water but they do grow in Fluffy Bunny World!